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How to minimize losses if your credit card is stolen?

1. The bank should be notified in time and the loss should be reported. In addition to reporting the loss, you should also ask the bank about the time, place and method of the credit card being stolen and the account information of the transaction party.

2. Report to the police in time. The cardholder should inform the police of all the information obtained from the bank inquiry and bring relevant certificates, such as ID card, credit card, and account details to the Public Security Bureau for relevant procedures.

3. ATM operation. When your credit card is stolen, you should provide proof of alibi for both yourself and the credit card. After reporting the loss, the cardholder should go to the nearest ATM and the ATM will swallow the card. After swallowing the card, the cardholder should keep the receipt. The purpose of this is to provide proof that neither the card owner nor the credit card was at the scene of the fraud. We can definitely take preventive measures

1. Keep your credit card and password properly. Cardholders should keep their credit card and password properly and do not transfer their credit card and password to others.

2. Pay attention to the security of the environment when using the card. When using a credit card, cardholders should pay attention to whether there are suspicious people or equipment around them, and keep a distance from others to prevent the leakage of credit card passwords.